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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Clooney fires off at N. Korea

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George Clooney won’t be told what to watch, especially by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
“Sony didn’t pull [The Interview] because they were scared,” the 53-year-old actor told Deadline. “They pulled the movie because of all the theaters said they were not going to run it. And they said they were not going to run it because they talked to their lawyers and those lawyers said, if somebody dies in one of these, then you’re going to be responsible.”
Clooney also shared that he had been in communication with Sony executive Amy Pascal, whose leaked emails made headlines earlier this month.
“She wants to put that movie out,” he said. “What do I do? My partner Grant Heslov and I had the conversation with her this morning. [Clooney’s agent] Bryan [Lourd] and I had the conversation with her last night. Stick it online. Do whatever you can to get this movie out. Not because everybody has to see the movie, but because I’m not going to be told we can’t see the movie. That’s the most important part. We cannot be told we can’t see something by Kim Jong-un, of all f—king people.”
“Here, we’re talking about an actual country deciding what content we’re going to have,” Clooney said. “This affects not just movies, this affects every part of the business that we have. That’s the truth. What happens if a newsroom decides to go with a story, and a country or an individual or corporation decides they don’t like it. Forget the hacking part of it.”
He also revealed that he drafted a petition in an effort to gain support, but was unable to get any signatures.
“All that is basically saying is, we’re not going to give in to a ransom,” Clooney said. “As we watched one group be completely vilified, nobody stood up. Nobody took that stand,” he said.